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What determines attitudes to immigration in European countries? An analysis at the regional level
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Multidimensional affluence: theory and applications to Germany and the US
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Public preferences regarding use and condition of the Baltic Sea: an international comparison informing marine policy
Heini Ahtiainen, Janne Artell, Mikołaj Czajkowski, et al.
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Time for bed: associations with cognitive performance in 7-year-old children: a longitudinal population-based study
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Inference with difference-in-differences revisited
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Income mobility
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Path-breakers: how does women’s political participation respond to electoral success?
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Equilibrium search and the impact of equal opportunities for women
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Changes in bedtime schedules and behavioral difficulties in 7 year old children
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School inputs and skills: complementarity and self-productivity
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Testing the statistical significance of microsimulation results: often easier than you think. A technical note
Tim Goedemé, Karel Van den Bosch, Lina Salanauskaite, et al.
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Full childcare coverage: higher maternal labour supply and childcare usage?
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 5: results from methodological experiments
Katrin Auspurg, Jonathan Burton, Carl Cullinane, et al.
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Where you go depends on where you come from: the influence of father’s employment status on young adult’s labour market experiences
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Income mobility
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Distributional implications of tax evasion and the crisis in Greece
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The costs and benefits of a licensed, taxed and regulated cannabis market
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Measuring poverty persistence with missing data with an application to Peruvian panel data
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Increasing labour market activity of the poor and females: let’s make work pay in Macedonia
Nikica Mojsoska Blazevski, Marjan Petreski, and Despina Petreska
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Universal credit pushes poor single parents into further poverty: new study for Gingerbread
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Working single parents will be worse off under universal credit
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Working single parents will be 'biggest losers' under universal credit
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Gingerbread report examines the effect of universal credit on single families
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Gingerbread: working single parents will be worse off under Universal Credit
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David Cameron’s flagship welfare reform was supposed to make work pay, instead he’s clobbering working parents - Reeves
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Universal credit must make work pay for single parents
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What makes us act green? London event for policy makers and academics
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Individual pro-environmental behaviour in the household context
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ESRC small grants are back, how can you win one?
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"The British Household Panel Survey" & "Understanding Society: The UK Household Panel Survey": 22 Years of Longitudinal Research